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Mashable: New York City is having its first ever photo contest, #lovenyc. Judges narrowed the field down to 10 breathtaking shots of the city and now visitors can vote for their favorites until April 15. —Laura Ratliff

Kottke.org: Why you should always make room for a bag of oranges in your carry-on. —Tim Lardner

NYTimes.com: Awesome new book alert: French photographer Jean-François Mallet’s new tome Take Away captures the best grub-on-the-go around the world—think banana beignets in Mali and lamb kebabs in Marrakesh. —Tara Abell[**

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](http://laughingsquid.com/airplane-lavatory-self-portraits-in-the-flemish-style/): We feel bad for the other passengers on this plane, but it was totally worth the result.—Ricky Marson

CNN.com: Cliff Muskiet has collected more than 1,000 flight attendant uniforms. I saw a few on CNN.com's slideshow, and then spent way too much of my day on Cliff's own site, uniformfreak.com. —Billie Cohen

BuzzFeed: 15 people exist in the world who don't know that the Titanic was a real oceanliner that actually sunk to the bottom of the Atlantic—and they admitted it on Twitter. We're going to guess they haven't heard about the Costa Concordia accident, either. —Molly Fergus

ADay.org: Sometimes the best photography is the most simple, documenting daily life in a remarkable way. Aday.org is a global photo project in which participants snap their surroundings on May 15th, contributing to an online gallery; photos are “kept for future research and inspiration," and will potentially be published in a book set for release in November. —Danielle Berman

Bon Appetit: We would read this article for the headline alone, but it helps that these artisanal bagels sound amazing.—Billie Cohen